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Ursuline convent attic.
It is a formal symmetrical building severely designed in its lack of ornamentation.
From the schoolyard visit the beautiful courtyard and garden distinctive stone hallway and attic where the sisters keep their personal lockers.
Noc73782 this is an original press photo.
The structure uses brick between post construction covered by a white plaster simulating stone on the corners and central bay.
Built of stucco covered brick the new building also known as old ursuline convent is typical for the french neoclassical architecture.
No applied orders of pilasters or columns relieved the plain walls.
Photo measures 10 x 8 25 inches.
And to this day the original caskets are still stored in the attic at the ursuline convent.
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The old ursuline convent s facade is simple with twelve bays two floors and an attic level made of three dormers.
The doors and windows use simple molding while a pediment underscores the main entrance.
The ursuline convent claims there is nothing stored in the third floor attic while local legend holds that all of the attic windows are sealed by nails and screws blessed by the pope.
The doors and windows use simple molding while a pediment underscores the main entrance.
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If you look at the ursuline convent you ll notice that all of its attic.
Anyway the real story is about what the hell they keep in that attic which has five windows covered by wooden shutters.
Attic storeroom of the ursuline convent.
Today it houses the archdiocese of new orleans.
You can also visit the marvellous chapel.
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Photo is dated 03 18 1980.
Or so the folklore goes.
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1980 press photo attic storeroom of the ursuline convent.
Our hot male tour guide told the most fascinating story about the ursuline convent on chartres and ursuline streets built in 1752.
The structure uses brick between post construction covered by a white plaster simulating stone on the corners and central bay.
The third floor dormer windows hold the fascination for this mystery as their shutters remain tightly sealed.
This is one of the most impressive religious complexes in québec.